Portable exercise apparatus for sit-up exercise
A portable exercise apparatus assisting one person to do sit-up exercise is provided, which includes a footrest, a harness, a resilient retraction means connected between the footrest and harness, and an anchoring means for anchoring the footrest to a stationary support. In use, a person wears the harness connected with the resilient retraction means which connects to the footrest, and seats on the floor with his feet against the footrest. With the assistance of the apparatus, the exerciser alternates between backward prone and sitting upright positions to do sit-up exercise. Another portable exercise apparatus assisting two persons to do sit-up exercise is also provided, which includes a footrest and a hand-pulling device. In use, each person is seated on opposite sides of the footrest, with their feet against the footrest. Each person grips one handle of the hand-pulling device and alternates between sitting upright and backward prone positions.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 09/362,222, filed Jul. 28, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,447,434.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to exercise equipment and, more particularly, to two portable exercise apparatuses which assist one and two person to perform sit-up exercise, respectively.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSit-up exercise is a common exercise for building abdominal muscles. It is particularly used for sports and military personnel trainings. It is an exercise that can be performed conveniently without equipment, and space requirement. However, for many people, particularly women, it is very difficult to do sit-up on their own because of weak muscles, or lack of routine exercises. Such a difficulty not only turns these people further away from performing the exercise, but also increases the possibility of body injuries.
Over the past several years, numerous types of exercise equipment have been developed. Such prior art equipment typically provides means for an individual to perform one or more physical exercises for body tone, muscle building, heart conditioning, lung development and other like purposes. Many of these prior art devices are large, bulky and cumbersome and, consequently, generally stationary equipment. Necessarily, then, such devices take up a fair amount of space and are not suitable for persons without extra space in their home or office. Moreover, such devices are not suitable for persons desiring to use the equipment in more than one location.
On the other hand, various types of small portable equipment specifically used for building abdominal muscles have been developed recently. Examples include xx, and xx. However, these portable equipments are not designed for assisting people in performing sit-up exercise.
Accordingly, there is a need for portable exercise equipment which can assist people in performing sit-up exercise. It is desirable to have such equipment to be lightweight, compact, inexpensive and easy to operate and transport. The present invention is particularly suited to address this need in a manner not previously contemplated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment, the present invention provides a portable exercise apparatus for assisting two person to do sit-up exercise together. The apparatus comprises a hand-pulling device and footrest. The hand-pulling device comprises a pair of handles connected by an adjustable connector, handles being in perpendicular relation to a longitudinal axis of the adjustable connector. The footrest has a pair of longitudinally disposed sidewalls for supporting feet of exercisers, and a pair of opposing endwalls. The hand-pulling device is removably attached to the footrest for storage and transportation.
In the second embodiment, the present invention provides another portable exercise apparatus for assisting one person to do sit-up exercise. The apparatus comprises a footrest, a harness for a human upper body, a resilient retraction means connected between the footrest and the harness, and an anchoring means for anchoring the footrest to a stationary support.
The present invention also provides a method of physical exercise, which comprises the steps of: anchoring a footrest to a solid support; wearing a harness on the upper body of an exerciser; connecting a resilient retraction means between the footrest and the harness; and the exerciser sitting in front of the footrest, placing the exerciser's feet against the footrest, and alternating between a sitting upright position and a backward prone position.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIn the first embodiment, the present invention is directed to a portable exercise apparatus which enables two persons to perform a sit-up exercise together as shown in
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The footrest 60 is structured to rest flat on a floor and is preferably constructed of a molded plastic of a one-piece construction. However, the footrest 60 can, alternatively, be constructed of any other suitable material. Reinforcing ribs can be appropriately located within the hollow interior of footrest 60 to provide further supports to the structure. The inclined sidewalls 62 can be provided with striations parallel to the length of footrest 60 to provide a slip-free surface. The outer surface of sidewalls 62 can additionally or alternatively be coated with a rubber-like, non-skid substance to further aid in providing a slip-free surface. The surface of the bottom edges of footrest 60 can be made non-skid to assist stabilization of footrest 60 during the exercise. Preferably, two long molding strips made of a resilient material are attached to the bottom edges of side walls 62 of footrest 60 to prevent skid.
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Although the exercise apparatus of the present invention is mainly used for the sit-up exercise, it can also be used for stretching muscles. When the apparatus is used for the purpose of stretching, the first person bends downs and holds his head between arms, and the second person pulls the hand-pulling device to stretch the first person. The location of the muscle being affected can be controlled by the distance between the two persons. The distance can be controlled either by adjusting the length of the hand-pulling device or by controlling position of the first person's legs. When the first person's legs are straight against the footrest, the stretch can affect the muscles of the first person's legs. However, when the first person's legs are slightly bent, the stretch affects the muscles around the first person's back and shoulders.
In the second embodiment, the present invention is directed to another portable exercise apparatus which assists one person to perform a sit-up exercise as shown in
In this embodiment, the portable exercise apparatus comprises a footrest 60, a harness 80 for a human upper body, a resilient retraction means 100 connected between footrest 60 and harness 80, and an anchoring means 120 for anchoring footrest 60 to a stationary support 150.
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In the second embodiment, footrest 60 can have the same structure of the footrest of the first embodiment, additionally with one or more retraction opening 70 on one of sidewalls 62 for connecting resilient retraction means 100 to footrest 60, as shown in
Fasten means 130 can be a threaded rod 132 screwed into first anchoring plate 124 as shown in
In alternative embodiment, footrest 60 can include an anchoring means 120 as an integral part of the footrest. The anchoring means can be an extension molded together with footrest 60. In this case, second anchoring plate 126 described previously can be the bottom portion of one of the sidewalls of footrest 60.
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While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications, which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved, especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
Claims
1. A portable exercise apparatus comprising:
- a hand-pulling device comprising a pair of handles connected by an adjustable connector, said handles being in perpendicular relation to a longitudinal axis of said adjustable connector; and
- a footrest having a pair of longitudinally disposed sidewalls for supporting feet of exercisers, said sidewalls projecting downwards and outward from a top which connects said sidewalls; and a pair of opposing endwalls, wherein said hand-pulling device is removably attached to said footrest for storage and transportation.
2. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said endwalls having an opening, and said hand-pulling device is removably attached to said footrest through one of said openings.
3. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said adjustable connector comprises a belt, and a belt length adjusting means connected to said belt.
4. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said adjustable connector comprises a plurality of linked loops.
5. A portable exercise apparatus comprising:
- a footrest,
- a harness for a human upper body,
- a resilient retraction means connected between said footrest and said harness,
- an anchoring means for anchoring said footrest to a stationary support wherein said anchoring means comprises a base, a first and a second anchoring panel connected to two opposing aides of said base, and one or more fastening means attached to said first anchoring panel.
6. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein said second anchoring panel of said anchoring means has one or more alignment opening for adapting to one or more alignment knurl of said footrest to prevent a vertical movement of said footrest.
7. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein said footrest has a first and a second longitudinally disposed sidewalls for supporting feet of exercisers, and a pair of opposing endwalls; said first sidewall projecting downwards and outward from a top which connects said sidewalls, and said first sidewall having one or more retraction opening for connecting said resilient retraction means to said footrest.
8. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 7, wherein said footrest further comprises multiple reinforcing ribs between said sidewalls.
9. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first and second sidewalls are different.
10. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 8, wherein said footrest further comprises an anchoring means for anchoring said footrest to a stationary support.
11. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 9, said anchoring means comprises a base with one side connected to a bottom of said second sidewall of said footrest, an anchoring panels connected to the opposing side of said base, and a fasten means attached to said anchoring panel.
12. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein said harness has two back straps, each with an upper end extending to a front vertical strap and with a lower end connected to a horizontal strap; each said horizontal strap being connected to a front extension which is connected to a retraction connection means; and each of said front vertical straps being interconnected with one of said horizontal straps, respectively.
13. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein said retraction connection means is one selected from the group consisting of loop, buckle means, locking ring, and other connection means.
14. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein said back straps are in cross contact of each other.
15. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein lengths of said front straps and horizontal straps can be adjusted.
16. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein said front portions of horizontal straps are connected with each other.
17. The portable exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein said resilient retraction means is made of a material selected from the group consisting of bungee cord, elastic string, spring, rubber band, and other elastic materials.
18. A method of physical exercise comprising: provide a portable exercise device including a foot rest, a harness for a human upper body, a resilient retraction means connected between said foot rest and said harness, an anchoring means for anchoring said foot rest to a stationary support, and; wherein said second anchoring means comprises a base, first and second anchoring panels connected to two opposing sides of said base, and one or more fastenings means attached to said first anchoring panel, and;
- an anchoring said footrest to a solid support wearing said harness, and; placing an exercisers feet against said footrest, and alternating between a sitting upright position and a reclined backward position.
Type: Grant
Filed: Aug 27, 2002
Date of Patent: Feb 28, 2006
Inventor: Anthony Waters (Miami, FL)
Primary Examiner: Jerome W. Donnelly
Application Number: 10/228,930
International Classification: A63B 21/00 (20060101);